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'Third Wave Of Corona' May Come In September-October, NITI Aayog Warns

Fears are being raised about the 'third wave of corona' in India, with NITI Aayog warning that the third wave of coronavirus may start from the month of September or October.

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'Third Wave Of Corona' May Come In September-October, NITI Aayog Warns

NITI Aayog member VK Saraswat said that India coped with the second wave of Kovid-19 very well and therefore the number of new cases of infection has come down significantly. He also emphasized this point. Given that preparations should also be completed to deal with the third wave, due to which the youth population is expected to be affected more.

Saraswat said that the epidemiologists of India have given very clear indications that the third wave of Kovid-19 is inevitable and it is likely to start from September-October. So the country should vaccinate as many people as possible.

"I think we've done pretty well," he said. We have coped well with the second wave of Kovid-19 and it is as a result that the new cases of infection are coming down significantly.

“With the help of our scientific and technological activities, creating oxygen banks, setting up industries to supply oxygen in large numbers, we have been able to tackle the pandemic,” he said. Railways, airports, military forces are being used to carry liquid oxygen.

The number of new cases has come down to about 1.3 lakh

Earlier, more than four lakh cases were being reported daily in the country, but in the last few days the number of new cases has come down to around 1.3 lakh. Saraswat said that even during the first wave of the Kovid-19 global pandemic India's management was good and it gave the country the confidence to control the second wave of the global pandemic.

"Our handling of the second wave of COVID-19 was excellent"

"Our handling of the second wave of COVID-19 was excellent, which we call emergency management," he said. According to the updated data released by the Union Health Ministry at eight o'clock on Friday morning, after 1,32,364 new cases of coronavirus were reported in India in a day, the number of infected in the country increased to 2,85,74,350, while patients The infection-free rate has crossed 93 percent.

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